Oh, you must see it! It's so touching, and so beautifully done. I can't even explain it....just a warning though...it's very sad (at least it was sad to me). There are some funny moments though (if I remember correctly). Anyway, the cover makes it look really stupid, but it's not like that at all! I was sort of taken aback by the cover myself...but when I saw the movie, I realized that it was an entirely different thing than I expected.

Oh, eh, sorry. I thought there was a national M&M (i.e. Mars Co.) promotion, and others would have seen it. On the M&M Valentine's Displays at the grocery chain we shop at, there are special, free-standing "Green is the color of love" M&M displays, with bags of green M&Ms. Hubby and I thought it was unusual for a Valentine's Day promotion to feature anything other than red or pink, so I wondered if it was a back-door marketing approach for "The Happening." Weird, I know, but I've seen stranger things--non-promotion promotions for the Blair Witch Project come to mind. Anyway, it made me think of The Happening. ... Sorry for the non sequitur. It's kind of my hallmark.

Oh, eh, sorry. I thought there was a national M&M (i.e. Mars Co.) promotion, and others would have seen it. On the M&M Valentine's Displays at the grocery chain we shop at, there are special, free-standing "Green is the color of love" M&M displays, with bags of green M&Ms. Hubby and I thought it was unusual for a Valentine's Day promotion to feature anything other than red or pink, so I wondered if it was a back-door marketing approach for "The Happening." Weird, I know, but I've seen stranger things--non-promotion promotions for the Blair Witch Project come to mind. Anyway, it made me think of The Happening. ... Sorry for the non sequitur. It's kind of my hallmark.

Sorry to go off topic, too.

Very interesting observation there. I think that would actually work as a marketing campaign for this movie, however, I'm not sure if that is the case right now.